Pierre korkie talks break down
Yolande Korkie apologises to hostage negotiator
Yolande Korkie met with the Gift of the Givers' Anas al-Hamati on Saturday for the first time.
Pierre Korkie's remains touched down at the Waterkloof Air Force base earlier today.
Korkie and US journalist Luke Somers were shot during a US special operations mission to free them.
Swimmer Ryk Neethling was taught by Korkie and says he's been left shocked by the news of his killing.
Gift of the Givers’ Dr Imtiaz Sooliman says the militants had intended on releasing Pierre Korkie today.
Pierre Korkie was allegedly killed in the crossfire when US Special Forces attempted to free a US hostage.
Pierre Korkie was reportedly cited travelling with the group of al-Qaeda militants in Yemen.
Imtiaz Sooliman said they were holding on to the hope that Pierre Korkie is still alive.
Talks between Korkie's kidnappers and negotiators have stalled with his fate uncertain at this stage.
Gift of the Givers says the kidnappers are still demanding a R30 million ransom.
The family has released a statement again pleading with his captors to release him.
Fears mount as Pierre Korkie’s Yemeni kidnappers remain silent.
Korkie’s family says while his wife remains hopeful he’ll return to SA, the situation is delicate.
Al-Qaeda's ransom deadline to secure Pierre Korkie's release expired yesterday.
Still no word from al-Qaeda kidnappers as Pierre Korkie's ransom deadline passes.
Al-Qaeda said they'll execute Pierre Korkie if a $3m ransom is not delivered by Saturday.
The wife of Pierre Korkie has released a video begging the kidnappers to stop his execution.
Pierre Korkie’s family won’t give up hope as they continue efforts to raise R30m for his ransom.
Negotiators have until Saturday to hand over R30 million to al-Qaeda or Pierre Korkie will be executed.